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Jeff Armer Mar 25, 2023
Make, model an year vehicle would help get you a answer.
Jeff Armer Mar 25, 2023
and it's p2308 not po2308
Jeff Armer Mar 25, 2023
A P2308 code is usually defined as "Ignition Coil 'C' Secondary Circuit." This is a generic powertrain code that applies to select modern vehicles that have OBD-II. Your vehicle's powertrain control module (PCM) can store a P2308 if it detects an abnormal voltage condition in the ignition coil's secondary circuit designated with the ...
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Sounds like the solenoid on the starter is not getting any power, check the small wire connection on the starter to see if there is power in the start position, if not you have an ignition switch problem or an open circuit between the ignition switch and starter solenoid... if you do have power in the crank position then you have a bad starter.
there are fusible links that will melt,like a fuse,find all of them and replace the bad ones,its on the secondary wire to the positive side of the battery
The signal to the alternator is controlled by the ECM/PCM, so the best thing to do is check all connections to the alternator and battery to make certain that they are clean and tight and have the vehicle scanned for fault codes.
There is one larger red w/grey wire to the alternator, that should have power from the battery, if it does not, then the fusible link to that wire has blown. If there is power to that wire, then the problem may either be in the alternator itself or the PCM.
If that is the case, you will need to hook up a scanner to it, to see what the PCM is saying that the charging system voltage is.
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I also brought for my 1989 BMW, such old model, they had it and it was very good manual. Go ahead, I bet.
The front wipers are controlled by the TIPM - totally integrated power module (electronic module ) ! Check power an ground at the wiper motor connector . Four wires , Black is ground , brown / white is low speed , brown/lite blue is high speed ,brown / orange is park switch sense . Can you do this ? Go to http://bbbind.com/free_tsb.html free wiring diagrams ! Videos on you tube on basic automotive electrical testing , how to read a wiring diagram , how to use a DVOM etc... That is if you don't already know how to . Defective TIPM Is Causing Dangerous Power Problems in Chrysler Vehicles Then again after you read this you may want to take it to the dealer !
Doubtful a motor/fuse issue if the wipers try to work. Suspect a seized wiper pivot causing the linkage not to operate. The pivot is what the wiper arm/s attach to. To verify, you need to disconnect the wiper transmission asssembly from the wiper motor and try to manualy move the linkage by hand. In some cases the pivots can be lubricated making them free up and turn again. In most cases the entire linkage will need to be replaced
It could be attached to the firewall or it could be under the vehicle just behind the gas tank but easily visible. Yours might look similar to the one seen in this next video. Watch this video to learn more about locating your fuel filter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0arQ9PABBQ
Simply disconnect the battery there no fuse for a check engine light the light come on by the computer see something wrong because it doesnt start or you simply want to remove the light